

Released alongside Natural Disasters and High-Tech Buildings DLC Released alongside Green Cities DLC, Concerts update, European Suburbia. Released alongside new radio station All That Jazz and Carols, Candles and Candy DLCs.

Released alongside new radio station Mars Radio and ChirpX. Released alongside Parklife and Country Road Radio DLCs. Released alongside Industries and Synthetic Dawn Radio DLCs. Released alongside Campus, University City, Campus Radio and Deep Focus Radio DLCs. Minor update to accommodate Modern City Center and Downtown Radio DLCs. Minor update to fix bugs and implement the Paradox Launcher.

Released alongside Sunset Harbor, Modern Japan, and Coast to Coast Radio DLCs. Released alongside Train Stations and Bridges and Piers CCPs, and the Rail Hawk Radio and Sunny Breeze Radio music packs. Hotfixes generally fix bugs and tweak the balance of the game. Major patches generally have DLCs released alongside them and add new features. “Mod content is one of the core features that Paradox fans have come to expect from our games, and we’ve always valued our users’ creativity as one of the best parts of our community. We’ve been working together with Tantalus to see if there was a way to bring mods to our console players that was as enjoyable as it has been on other platforms, and with help from the Xbox team, we’re ready to let our fans give mods a try in Cities: Skylines.Patches and Hotfixes are free updates for the game. Sandra Neudinger, Product Manager at Paradox Interactive, had the following to say about bringing modes to the Xbox One version of Cities: Skylines: These mods are available on console for free and were added with every modder’s permission. According to Paradox Interactive, this first wave of things like building models and unique items to the Xbox One version of the game. These mods were curated by both the Cities: Skylines community and the developers themselves, so they should be of high quality. That being said, Paradox Interactive and Tantalus Media are taking a stab at it today on Xbox One, adding mods via a free update to that version of Cities: Skylines. Fallout 4 attempted to pave the way for more mod availability on consoles after its launch, but we unfortunately never really saw them take shape due to the more regulatory nature of console marketplaces.
